I think we've seen, around the world in countries like Russia and in certain states in the United States where these people become political targets, that it distracts from the real, important issues to Canadians, like being able to afford food, worrying about housing or worrying about the kind of job that you're able to have or retain. These become distractions, unfortunately, that are aided and abetted by unregulated social media and algorithms that seek to divide Canadians, and when we're divided, we're at our most vulnerable to foreign interference and foreign governments and agents.
This is a clear strategy to sow dissent and to rip apart the very fabric of our democracy and the diversity, multiculturalism and pluralism that are the hallmarks of our country, which every Canadian should be proud that we have in this country.